释义 |
shunting, vbl. n.|ˈʃʌntɪŋ| [f. shunt v. + -ing1.] The action of the verb.
1775Ash, Suppl., Shunting, the act of giving a sudden start. 1858Simmonds Dict. Trade, Shunting, moving a train into a siding, or on to another line of rails. 1861Sat. Rev. 7 Sept. 239 At every station there is a multiplication of points, shunting, and signals. 1961Lancet 23 Sept. 693/2 Arteriovenous shunting may be..applicable to more mammalian species..than has been previously considered. 1974Nature 9 Aug. 489/1 Because of the incompletely divided ventricle, shunting of venous blood from the right atrium to the systemic circuit..may occur. attrib.1885Pall Mall Gaz. 14 Apr. 6/1 The company intend to construct on this a shunting yard. |